If it has the selector lever on the dash then you're OK. Just don't put it in 4wd and you'll be fine. Get a XJ rear axle with 3:55's and you'll be real fine. If you're already seeing 29mpg, why worry about doing away with anything? -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II " Chronic Pain Hurts" -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > From Iowa Eagle: > Is your '81 all the time 4WD? If not just don't use the selector for 4WD. > If it is the the NP 119 case, all the time 4WD then you will need to pull > the front drive shaft while you have the mismatched gears. You may lose > fluid out of the transfer case so that is something to consider -- I > forget if the yoke is bolted in. If it is you can just leave it there and > nothing will drip out -- and just pull the shaft. > > It has a selector off to left, you have to stop, then pull switch while > pushing knob over to go into 4WD. > > Jay Nogg wrote: > you can drop the front drive shaft off. > > you'll still be hauling around over 100lbs > of front diff. - > > have a machine shop whack the axle stubs > leaving the portion that goes thru spindle > as this holds the hubs on. > > then drop the front diff. off. > > I haul around a extra 100 lbs after I hit some of these Houston buffets, so > not problem there. Good idea on the axle stubs, but wonder how many places > would know how, or be willing to do somwething like that perhaps. > > > Garry Nordstrom: > > Eddie: I will be starting on my 79 AMX after I finish the scrambler,,frame > off, big project. > The AMX front shock tower is in bad shape, so looking for compatible front > frame clip to install on AMX. would be nice to score on in the uppper > midwest, I have searching around Duluth and nothing, actually most AMC > bodies are very hard to find here. > > Someone just called me yesterday up in your neck of woods, and they found a > old junkyard with grumpy fellow near the MN/IA border. He found a 68 Rebel > convertible in there and wanted to met me know about the roof frame, as I > have been looking for one for 12 years now. Have found some, just either > rusty, or high dollar for some reason. Not being cheap, just want the best > one I can find and reasonable! He is supposed to go take some photos of the > thing. Said there is a number of AMCs in there. If you want I can look for > number on my desk here if you think it will help. Someone shuold be able to > help with front shock tower however. Maybe this rust free place: > > http://www.pvilleparts.com/Web%20Pages/Misc%20cars/amc.htm > > Mark Price: > I forgot about the 81 being fulltime! > Yeah, it would not work with the front disconnected! > Needs to be selectrac to pul the front shaft and drive in 2wd. > > I'm now confused about what the difference is between full time and > select-trac on these. I know some were full time, but again, not a Eagle > specialist, just like the darned things and would like to somehow quickly > put this 81 Eagle, 151-4banger, 4speed back on road in reasonable amount of > time. Seems not a lot were made with 4bangers or 3:54 gears in back. > > Jim Blair: > I can forward your axle request to the Jeep XJ list > Thanks Jim and feel free to, the more the merrier, can't believe a number of > online sites are actually chiming in on this little Eagle question, but > hopefully will figure it out and find the darned axle to get it back on > road. > > Eddie Stakes' > Planet Houston AMX > 713.464.8825 > eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > www.planethoustonamx.com > email reply currently 5-9 days > 8-19 day reply times, just call! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list